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RCusick
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Trying to find any documentation on how to use the APIs. Can anyone point me into the correct direction?

Best answer by william.klotz

Hi @RCusick ,

 

You could start by going through the IFS documentation below or on your local installation.

 

IFS Custom Events Documentation

https://docs.ifs.com/techdocs/Foundation1/040_administration/240_integration/320_events/default.htm

 

IFS Docs

https://docs.ifs.com/techdocs/Foundation1/

 

Regards,

William Klotz

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william.klotz
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  • March 30, 2021

Hi @RCusick ,

 

You could start by going through the IFS documentation below or on your local installation.

 

IFS Custom Events Documentation

https://docs.ifs.com/techdocs/Foundation1/040_administration/240_integration/320_events/default.htm

 

IFS Docs

https://docs.ifs.com/techdocs/Foundation1/

 

Regards,

William Klotz


RCusick
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  • April 5, 2021

Thank You @william.klotz, this information is very helpful. 

I was hoping you could help me with something in the same area. I am looking for a list of all functions and procedures in things like SALES_PART_API and INVENTORY_PART_API. Is there a way to find this information? 

 

Again, thank you

 


william.klotz
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HI @RCusick ,

 

When want to find the functions and procedures within a package I usually run PL/SQL Developer and open the package in view only mode so I can look at the API’s.  If you do not have PL/SQL Developer you can use any SQL developer software to connect to the database and view the packages.  Always make sure you open them in view only mode and do it in your development or test environments to prevent accidents.   PL/SQL Developer as well as some other tools can actually generate a document of a specific API so you can store them locally and access them later.

 

Regards,

William Klotz


RCusick
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  • April 5, 2021

I did find that in PL/SQL Developer, we recently bought several licenses. I was just wondering if there was a reference of all IFS API’s that I could access. Thank you for your help. 


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